Somatic therapy is a whole person approach to healing psychological difficulties. By embracing the body-mind connection, it is a powerful way to heal from trauma and other life issues.
Somatic therapy works with relationship issues, addiction, depression, trauma, anxiety, shame, life purpose, sexual abuse, and developmental/ attachment issues.
It can help to deepen self care and self awareness, create healthy boundaries, develop skill in relationships, and generate a sense of wholeness.
” I can highly recommend working with Aisling as
a pathway to healing and becoming whole”.
Mairead.
” Aisling’s nurturing, nourishing and unique ability to weave a holding space allowed my experiences to unfold organically. This has resulted in a deep healing of past wounds due to the unrivalled nature of her ability to fully see you as a whole human, along with a depth of compassion I’ve not met in a therapist previously.Allowing all parts of me to be fully seen and witnessed has been crucial to the depth of healing I’ve been searching for; Aisling provides this, and so much more”. Cli
What happens in a session?
A somatic approach combines talk therapy and tracking what’s happening in your body. This allows you to get in touch with yourself in deeper ways than talk therapy alone. A key first step in Somatic therapy is “resourcing”- helping you to find safety and well-being. This provides the foundations from which we then begin to explore your experience.
As your therapist I will closely track your experience with you, and support you to find new pathways in the presence of any overwhelm or distress, so that a re-patterning can happen. A renewed sense of safety, selfhood, boundaries, grounding, presence and empowerment can arise.
I will support you to let your inner world to emerge “drop by drop”, so that you can befriend and eventually transform difficulties.
“Aisling invites me to a sacred space, where my essential essence begins to emerge, where I am beautifully guided through the tangles and twists of imprints and conditions, arriving at last to a much more whole and embodied me. Thank you.”